Update: Neighbors allowed to return after standoff

Neighbors of 303 Gere Ave., Syracuse, who were displaced during a fatal standoff over the weekend are being escorted back to their houses this morning, but the street remains closed as police continue to process evidence, city police Sgt. Tom Connellan said. For more, see The Post-Standard's complete coverage in today's paper and on Syracuse.com .

Police evacuated neighbors shortly after a shooting at the house at 4 p.m. Saturday. Police said Thach Ros, 62, shot his wife, Sopheap Kim Ros, 52. She was in extremely critical condition this morning at University Hospital, Connellan said.

The standoff ended Sunday night when a police SWAT team entered the home's basement and exchanged gunfire in the dark with Ros. Ros was killed, but authorities are awaiting autopsy results today to determine whether Ros died from a self-inflicted wound or gunfire from police.

Ros' son, Sophin "Peter" Ros, was found dead in the home from a gunshot wound to the head.